Hi,

Can someone please help me with the following problem statement. There are 2 csv files. I want to compare both the files and print the difference to a text output file.

E.g. ---- File1.csv has the below content ------------------------------- 10, Apple, Juice 50, Eat, Something Need, Some, Help File2.csv --------- 10, Apple, Juice 50, Eat, Something How, To, Do I want the output file like this. Output.txt ----------- Line 3 is not matching. Line in File1: Need, Some, Help Line in File2: How, To, Do

As I am completely new to Perl language, can someone please help me with the code.

Thanks a ton !!


In reply to I want to compare 2 CSV files and print the difference in a text file by beginnerinperl

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